Patrol car videotape, news media are factors in Texas UFO caseby Steve Hammons

With concerns by some people about plans for a "superhighway" running through the U.S., Mexico and Canada as part of a "North American Union" (a legal and economic union of the three nations), aspects of the role of media and foreign corporations and their relationships with regional and national officials reportedly is of interest to many Americans.
MANY KINDS OF DISCLOSURE
The term "disclosure" in the UFO research field is often used to describe efforts by researchers and the public to learn more, and even to describe possible processes by officials to gradually and safely, and often indirectly, release more information about the situation.
In more conventional terms, such as behind-the-scenes activities involving politicians, government officials and financial interests, we rely on a vigorous, responsible and professional news media to inform us about irregularities and areas for concern.
When our news media comes under scrutiny itself, getting accurate information and comprehensive insight can be even more challenging.
Getting a complete picture seems to be an important factor in the Stephenville and Erath County UFO sightings.
And, some Texans might say the same about the controversial toll road project and the acquisition of regional news outlets.
Specifically regarding UFO sightings, in addition to the roles of citizens, local public safety officials and the media, we also must realize that our military and intelligence professionals are in the position in which they must consider how best to handle ongoing sensitive activities in ways that benefit our people and our nation.
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